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CLOSING GITMO

NICHOLS, JOHN | February 9, 2009 issue

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The article reports that U.S. President Barack Obama, supported by U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, began legal action to stop the military trials at the U.S. prison facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, before his inauguration. The 120-day moratorium on legal proceedings at the facility was heralded by human rights activists such as Gabor Rona.

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HUMAN rights; OBAMA, Barack; GATES, Robert; PRESIDENTS -- United States -- Inauguration; GUANTANAMO Bay Naval Base (Cuba); UNITED States; CUBA
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